Confession: I have not blogged in a long time. As is obvious. Therefore I am going to use this post as an ultimate super-duper update to our lives since moving to Aurora. I am also going to include pictures of our apartment so that those family members and friends who have not had the opportunity to come visit will not be missing out.
August-October consisted of living with the oh-so-gracious in-laws. Sean went through his academy, and I got to babysit the cutest niece and nephew who have ever lived (so far). In October, Sean started his real job, and I got a job at the hospital here, a convenient 10 minute drive away. We moved into our own apartment, and (re)realized how much stuff we have.
October-now consisted getting involved in our ward, getting to know new people and making new friends. I've been called to the nursery and as the ward Girls Camp director. Sean has avoided being called to anything. We love our ward and are glad there are many couples are same age and life circumstances.
Now for the apartment!
The first view when you walk in the door. Granted, it is not so close to the door. Also, the Fleur-de-lis on the second shelf from the top right, I got for $.97 from Ross because it was broken. But after a coat of black spray paint, you barely even notice.
This is the view of the living room from the loft.
Here is a closer picture of the fireplace and mantle.
This is our loft. It adds a lot of space to the apartment, however the narrowness of it is almost impractical.
The other side of the loft.
A view from the top of the stairs. That buffet looks really small but it's actually quite a bit larger and helps a lot with storage.
The kitchen. My favorite part- the dishwasher!
The dining room. Recently redecorated. The tablecloth, place mats, and napkins are all new, and were all on sale!
This picture I included for comic relief. They recently installed this carbon monoxide alarm (which was suppose to have been installed long before we moved in...). However, what kinda idiot installs it on the wall, plain view, at eye level in the dining room? Wouldn't the ceiling have sufficed?
This is the master bath vanity. It's really nice having a bathroom attached to your room I've decided.
The camera stopped wanting to work so all the rest of the pictures are kinda dark. Here is our bed with our lovely photo montage. At least I think it's lovely.
The corner of the room. With a door to the balcony, which I did not take a picture of because it's kinda lame. Also it is not private, which is super lame. We keep our bbq grill out there (actually I haven't checked to see if it is still there in awhile so it may not be...) and it has been moved around without our help. Also, ignore Sean's gun cleaning mess. I don't touch it. I may get in trouble.
Our wimpy walk-in closet. Tooooo small. But it's a walk-in so I shouldn't complain.
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